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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
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Expensive in

Hi,
That region is expensive in apartments.
That region is expensive of apartments.
- to mean that apartments are expensive in that region.
which is correct? And could you tell me how both of them are translated for you?
  

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Hi, That region is expensive in apartments. That region is expensive of apartments. - to mean that apartments are expensive in that region.

  • Hi, That region is expensive in apartments.
  • That region is expensive of apartments.
  • - to mean that apartments are expensive in that region.
  • which is correct?
  • Neither.
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Hi,
That region is expensive in apartments.
That region is expensive of apartments.
- to mean that apartments are expensive in that region.
which is correct? Neither.
And could you tell me how both of them are translated for you?

Just say 'Apartments are expensive in that region'. This is the most common way to say it. The focus is on 'apartments'.

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1.The water is rich in minerals.
The city is expensive for apartments.

I am confused with when I have to choose the word 'in' or 'for' meaning 'concerning'.

2. This theory is clear for 2 evidences.
What does it mean?
How does the meaning change if i use in instead for?

Thanks so much.

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